1. Why are my capital gains figured as 13,359 and then on summary sheet it's 15,161 when counted on total income.
2. Also, why is my soc. sec. non-taxable income counted as income?
3. Why isn't my foreign tax paid figured in the amount paid?
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2) depending on your income level, up to 85% of social security is indeed taxable.
You didn't answer my question. Why do I have a total of $13,359 of capital gains and then on the total income page, it's $15,161. Why?
you are right, i did not answer the question because I cannot see your tax return...
what schedule and what line is the $13, 359 on?
what schedule (I presume 1040) and what line is the $15,161 on?
is the difference of $1802 by chance the short term gain??????
Perhaps you entered cap gain distributions from a form 1099-div
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